Ritsurin Park is located at the eastern foot of the hill known as Shiunzan. Originally, it was a villa in chestnut wood (ritsurin) made by a feudal lord. In 1642, Matsudaira Yorishige repaired the villa and the successive feudal lords constantly made the improvements. The park was completed over a century. It was opened to the public in 1875. Its area is 75 hectares (185 acres). The stamp depicts Engetsukyo bridge over Nanko pond and Kikugetsutei pavilion.